RE: [Harp-L] Country Western harmonica players
Hey Gonzo!,
Good to see your post about country players. Mick is still pretty active
with Willie's band, Buddy Greene is awesome, as usual, and Marc Kunkell is
active on the local Nashville studio scene. I have enjoyed surprising
success with the album "Crossharp Country, LIVE!" since it's 2006 release.
It is a selection of instrumental Classic Country covers recorded live
during shows throughout the southwest during the three years Sandra and I
were on the road full-time, living gig-to-gig in our modest (OLD) 30-foot
motorhome.
Samples of all songs on the album are available for listening at:
www.dennis-cooper.com. Just click the "listen" link in the top menu bar.
Best Regards,
Dennis M. Cooper
http://www.CooperProfessional.com
http://www.dennis-cooper.com
http://www.harmonicaBootCamp.com
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From: harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Roger A Gonzales
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 8:45 AM
To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Harp-L] Country Western harmonica players
Dear Harp-l
After watching the CMA awards recently, I was disappointed that there were
no harmonica players at all. At least I didn't see any. Most of the recent
country releases I have heard do not have any harmonica on them either.
There is still plenty of violin, steel, guitar and the rest of the
traditional instruments found in CW music.
Does anyone know who, if any, new or current harmonica players are coming
out of Nashville? Who IS playing on any new releases out there. I hear
plenty of new blues players out there but no C&W. Any names?
regards,
Roger Gonzales
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